Police: Woman broke into, trashed boyfriend's home after argument

A Broward County woman is accused of breaking into and trashing her boyfriend's Naples home early Saturday after an argument.

Naples police were called to the home in the 1200 block of 10th Street North around 2:30 a.m. after the owner came home to find blood on the door, the mail box on the roof and extensive damage inside when he looked through the window, according to an arrest report.

Officers entered the home and found broken windows, furniture in the swimming pool, blood smeared on the walls and nearly every surface in the house, broken plates and potted plants, the television toppled over, drawers emptied on the floor and an empty bottle of wine in the outside trash.

They also found Lisa Lennard, 45, lying nude on the living room floor with a cut on her hand, reports said. Officers said she was "lethargic."

The homeowner told officers he and Lennard have been dating for two years, but the relationship has been deteriorating due to her drinking. The two argued the night before, and he kicked her out of the house.

Lennard told officers she remembered breaking the window and entering the house, but didn't recall anything after that. When told about the extensive damage, reports say she acted surprised and said she was sorry.

Lennard was arrested on a felony charge of criminal mischief over $1,000.